The Pacific reporter (periodical)Author(s)/Publishing Information: St. Paul : West Pub. Co.
Published 1884-1931, then title changed to Pacific Reporter, 2nd SeriesLocation(s):University of Kentucky Libraries:

Papers, (bulk 1857-1863), 1843-1947 (archival material)Author(s)/Publishing Information: Slavery - Emancipation
These letters were sent by an ex-slave and immigrant to Liberia to her former owner in Kentucky. Also present is a radio script based on the letters.
Location(s):Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives:
Kentucky State Archives - BL

Papers of the NAACP. Part 21, Relations with the modern civil rights movement, 1956-1965 [microform]Author(s)/Publishing Information: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
22 microfilm reels
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Papers of the NAACP. Part 27, Selected Branch files, 1956-1965, Series A: The South [microform]Author(s)/Publishing Information: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
20 microfilm reels ; 35 mm
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Papers of the NAACP. Part 3 The campaign for educational equality [microform] : Legal Department and Central Office records, 1913-1950Author(s)/Publishing Information: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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[The Pioneers] (DVD)Author(s)/Publishing Information: [Washington, D.C. : Cumberland Gap National Historical Park], National Park Service, 2008
Call Number:AV-D7465
1 videodisc (7 min.) ; reenactments of pioneer families that came to Kentucky through the Cumberland Gap; the Hazelwood family and slaves are included in the film
Location(s):University of Kentucky Libraries:Young Media Library

The political and legislative history of Liberia : a documentary history of the constitutions, laws and …Author(s)/Publishing Information: Huberich, Charles Henry
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Political satires (series)Author(s)/Publishing Information: Ephiram Poston
Published in the Kentucky New Era, a Hopkinsville, KY, newspaper
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Polk's Topeka (Kansas) city directoryAuthor(s)/Publishing Information: R.L. Polk & Co.
Title take directly from piece
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No library holdings located at this time. Available at Ancestry.com (subscription database)

"Originally released as two separate 'Selections from' 78 r.p.m. albums, Decca 145 and Decca 283, in 1940 and 1942, respectively, except for Avon Long's 'I got plenty o' nuttin', ' originally released 1942 as Decca 78 r.p.m. single 18323."
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Not at UK. Available at several other Kentucky libraries.

The Postal record (periodical)Author(s)/Publishing Information: National Association of Letter Carriers (U.S.)
Cover Note: A Monthly Journal of the National Association of Letter Carriers
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A practical treatise on the law of slavery,
being a compilation of all the decisions made on that subject in the several courts of the United States and State courts, with copious notes and references to the statutes and other authorities, systematicallAuthor(s)/Publishing Information: Jacob D Wheeler
Call Number:KF4545.S5 A5 1968
Reprinted edition. Originally published in 1837
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Prather's Lexington city directory ... : containing a complete list of residents, and a classified business directory, of the mercantile, manufacturing and professional interests of the city (serial)Author(s)/Publishing Information: Lexington : Jas. H. Prather
Call Number:F459.L6 A181Location(s):University of Kentucky Libraries:Special Collections

Predestinarian Baptist Church records, 1856-1891 (archival material)Author(s)/Publishing Information: Predestinarian Baptist Church (Lyon County, Ky.)
Microfilmed records of the Predestinarian Baptist Church. Mainly minutes, but also includes lists at the end of male members, female members, black members "called by their masters' names," and other members.
Location(s):University of Kentucky Libraries:Special Collections (call number M-455)

The President speaks : annual addresses delivered to the National Baptist Convention of America, 1898-1986Author(s)/Publishing Information: Marvin G [C.] Griffin
Editor's name is given as Marvin C. Griffin on the title page.
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The Pride of African American history : inventors, scientists, physicians, engineers : featuring many outstanding African Americans and more than 1,000 African American inventions verified by U.S. patent numbersAuthor(s)/Publishing Information: Donald Wilson and Jane Wilson
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Prince of Decorah Galop (band composition)Author(s)/Publishing Information: Lowery, Perry G.
On the album Circus Time, The Greatest Show on Earth by Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Band
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Proceedings of the First Convention of Colored Men of Kentucky : held in Lexington, March the 22d, 23d, 24th and 26th, 1866 : with the Constitution of the Kentucky State Benevolent AssociationAuthor(s)/Publishing Information: Kentucky State Benevolent Association
Printed in 1866 - Louisville, KY: The Civill & Calvert
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Proceedings of the National Conference of Charities and Correction, at the ... Annual Session held in ...Author(s)/Publishing Information: National Conference of Charities and Correction (U.S.)
Call Number:HV88 .A3Location(s):University of Kentucky Libraries:

(Proceedings of the National Inter-Racial Conference) Toward interracial cooperation; what was said and done at the first National Interracial Conference, ... Cincinnati, Ohio, March 25-27, 1925Author(s)/Publishing Information: Commission on Interracial Cooperation.; Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America
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Proceedings of the ninth Republican National Convention held at Chicago, Ill., June 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 25, 1888 ...Author(s)/Publishing Information: Gustavus P English
Call Number:JK2353 1888
Other title: Official proceedings of the Republican national convention held at Chicago, June 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 25, 1888 ...Location(s):University of Kentucky Libraries:

Proceedings of the State Colored Educational Convention held at Frankfort, Kentucky, August 22, 1877Author(s)/Publishing Information: Colored Teacher's State Educational Association of Kentucky
Location(s):Kentucky Historical Society Library

Proceedings of the State Colored Educational Convention (periodical)Author(s)/Publishing Information: Colored Teacher's State Educational Association of Kentucky
Covers the late 1800s. Followed by Proceedings of the Kentucky Negro Educational AssociationLocation(s):
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Proclamation orders (archival material)Author(s)/Publishing Information: Kentucky. Governor (1919-1923 : Morrow)
Included are proclamations calling for better compliance with federal prohibition laws, and asking that the "needs of the Kentucky Negro" be discussed in the churches on "Inter-Racial Sunday." Also included are the proclamations removing the jailers of Woodford and Scott Counties from office, after they allowed mobs to take prisoners from their custody, one of whom was lynched.
Location(s):Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives

Profiles of contemporary black achievers of Kentucky: a brief account of individual Black achievers of Kentucky whose qualities and attainments against the odds of circumstance distinguish them from the unexceptionalAuthor(s)/Publishing Information: Horton, John B.
Call Number: E185.93.K3 H6Location(s):University of Kentucky Libraries:Young Library

Progress of a race; or, the remarkable advancement of the American Negro; from the bondage of slavery, ignorance, and poverty, to the freedom of citizenship, intelligence, affluence, honor, and trustAuthor(s)/Publishing Information: J W Gibson; W H Crogman
Call Number:E185 .G45 1969b
Reprint of the 1902 ed./ 1901 ed. published under the title The Colored American.
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Prolouge magazine (periodical)Author(s)/Publishing Information: U.S. National Archives and Records Administration ; College Park, MD
From the Prolouge main page: "Prologue magazine brings readers stories based on the rich holdings and programs of the National Archives across the nation—from Washington, DC, to the regional archives and the Presidential Libraries."
Location(s):U.S. National Archives and Records Administration

A Proposed program for the reorganization of the Garrard County Schools (thesis)Author(s)/Publishing Information: Colonel Hammonds
Call Number:Theses 1938
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kentucky, 1938
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The Public life of Capt. John BrownAuthor(s)/Publishing Information: James Redpath
Call Number:E451 .R33
By James Redpath, with an auto-biography of his childhood and youth.
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